Ultimate Park City St. Patrick’s Day Roundup

Let the Guinness start to pour! Don’t be unlucky this St. Patrick’s Day, check out all of the spots around town serving up some Irish fun. Why not visit Dublin as part of your celebrations? Use the dublin buses to get around the city so you can fully enjoy St. Patrick’s Day! The traditional Roman Catholic feast day of St. Patrick has been observed by the Irish since the ninth or tenth century. It certainly has come a long way since then, now celebrated very differently with green covered everything and copious amounts of our favorite Irish beers and whiskies. In conjunction with the Park City Area Restaurant Association, we have helped to round up all of the specials going on at restaurants here in town. So get out there and celebrate the Irish tradition by having a St. Patrick’s Day full of traditional foods and drinks, sláinte!

PARK CITY MOUNTAIN

Drafts Burger Bar
With 50 beers from around the world, including 20 beers readily on tap, this is a great place to finish your day on the slopes and celebrate the holiday.
Getting There: Canyons Village base – 3000 Canyons Resort Drive with complimentary valet parking at the resort entrance, or take the free and safe Green 6 or Pink 7 bus line to the Canyons Village.
The Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.


DEER VALLEY

Deer Valley Grocery Cafe
The café is serving a delicious lamb stew and polenta, featuring tender Niman Ranch lamb, winter vegetables, rich red wine sauce and fresh herbs, served over white cheddar polenta with crispy shallots. Be sure to leave room: Irish soda bread, sugar cookies and chocolate stout cupcakes with Baileys Irish cream filling will also be available from the Deer Valley Bakery.
Getting There: Snow Park Village – base area, or take any free and safe bus line to Deer Valley from the transit center.
The Hours: 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

Empire Canyon Grill
Feast on a grilled Reuben sandwich with corned beef, caraway sauerkraut, caramelized onions, Swiss raclette and thousand island dressing on a house-made rye swirl bun at this ski lodge on Empire Mountain at Deer Valley Resort. Irish soda bread from the Deer Valley Bakery will also be on offer.
Getting There: Empire Canyon Lodge – upper-mountain area, parking is adjacent, or take any free and safe bus line to Empire Canyon/Montage from the transit center.
The Hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Fireside Dining
Enjoy Irish whiskey fondue and sticky toffee pudding, served with date and ginger cake and brandy toffee sauce, at this popular dinner destination at Empire Lodge at Deer Valley.
Getting There: Empire Canyon Lodge – upper-mountain area, parking is adjacent, or take any free and safe bus line to Empire Canyon/Montage from the transit center.
The Hours: 5:45-9 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday

Royal Street Cafe
The restaurant with one of the best decks in town will be serving a pair of specials for St. Patrick’s Day: a corned beef sandwich with Niman Ranch corned beef, braised apples, cabbage and Jarlsberg cheese on a rye swirl bun; and Irish whiskey semifreddo, made from layers of dark chocolate and whiskey mousse and milk chocolate Irish cream mousse in a shortbread crust.
Getting There: Silver Lake Village – mid-mountain, underground parking is adjacent, or take any free and safe bus line to Silver Lake from the transit center.
The Hours: 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m

Seafood Buffet
Two special desserts will be on offer: Irish whiskey and espresso mousse, and Irish cream and milk chocolate mousse, each served in a glass.
Getting There: Snow Park Village – base area, or take any free and safe bus line to Deer Valley from the transit center.
The Hours: 6:15-9 p.m., Monday-Saturday

Silver Lake Restaurant
This lodge at mid-mountain will be serving a hearty shepherd’s pie featuring braised Niman Ranch lamb, pearl onions and green beans, topped with Yukon gold mashed potatoes. Irish soda bread from the Deer Valley Bakery will also be on offer.
Getting There: Silver Lake Village – mid-mountain, underground parking is adjacent, or take any free and safe bus line to Silver Lake from the transit center.
The Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Snow Park Restaurant
The ski lodge at the base of Deer Valley Resort is serving hearty lamb and spring vegetable stew, plus Irish soda bread and sugar cookies from Deer Valley bakery.
Getting There: Snow Park Village – base area, or take any free and safe bus line to Deer Valley from the transit center.
The Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

MAIN STREET

Collie’s
They are serving up some great pub food that pairs perfectly with their Guiness and whisky selections!
Getting There: 738 Main Street with paid parking on Main Street and China Bridge Parking Garage, or take any free and safe bus line to the transit center.
The Hours: 11–1 a.m.

Flanagan’s
A weekend of celebrations! Start with karaoke Friday night, plus a day-long party Saturday: bagpipes perform Saturday afternoon, followed by a performance from Ryan Walsh in the evening, and a DJ set from Anthony Moto until the end of the night. Commemorate Flanagan’s biggest event of the year in the photo booth with fun costumes, plus swag and prizes through the night and special awards for the best Irish kilt in male and female categories.

Specials include grass-fed New York peppercorn steak with grilled onions, house-made peppercorn sauce, mashers and veggies; and Flanagan’s famous slow-roasted prime rib, encrusted with roasted garlic, mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables, and served with horseradish sauce and house-made au jus.

Getting There: 438 Main Street with paid parking on Main Street and China Bridge Parking Garage, or take any free and safe bus line to the transit center.
The Hours: 11–1 a.m.


No Name Saloon
The party is always rockin at No Name, no matter the holiday! A favorite among locals and visitors alike, make sure to get there early because this place gets packed! Green beer available along with some sweet giveaways!
Getting There: 447 Main Street with paid parking on Main Street and China Bridge Parking Garage, or take any free and safe bus line to the transit center.
The Hours: 10–2 a.m.

The Spur
Locals love their $5 burgers and $5 buffalo wings, offered daily until 6 p.m. Massive area to enjoy all of the festivities from two bars downstairs and one upstairs.
Getting There: 352 Main Street with paid parking on Main Street and China Bridge Parking Garage, or take any free and safe bus line to the transit center.
The Hours: 10-1 a.m.

Wasatch Brew Pub
They will be tapping a firkin of traditional Irish Stout at the strike of noon this St. Patrick’s Day. Enjoy a brew with elevated bitterness and a crisp, clean body and a touch of roasted malt and bitter cocoa. Both Squatters and Wasatch will also be serving traditional corned beef and cabbage in addition to their locals favorite menu and beer selection.
Getting There: 250 Main Street with paid parking on Main Street and China Bridge Parking Garage, or take any free and safe bus line to the transit center.
The Hours: 10 a.m.–10 p.m.

AROUND PARK CITY

Squatters
Both Squatters and Wasatch will also be serving traditional corned beef and cabbage in addition to their locals favorite menu and beer selection.
Getting There: 1900 Park Ave with free parking in their lot, or take any free and safe Green 2 bus line.
The Hours: 8 a.m.–10 p.m.


Boneyard Saloon
With over 90 varieties of beer, wood-fired food, and a wide variety of seating options, there is something for everyone in your crew who wants to celebrate Saint Patty’s day. Green beer available along with some sweet giveaways!
Getting There: 1251 Kearns Blvd with free parking in their lot, or take any free and safe Green 2 bus line.
The Hours: 11-2 a.m.

Red Rock Brewery
This buzzing brewhouse at Red Rock Junction will be serving beer specials, plus a corned beef and bangers and mash special, alongside Red Rock’s award-winning brews and a menu that boasts delicious classic pub fare and much more.

Red Rock is also co-hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Parade after party in Salt Lake City. Dress in your best green and join Red Rock and Mountain West Hard Cider from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. for live music and 17 vendors serving food, games, cider, beer and whiskey. Admission is free, and the Tullamore Dew “Party Trolley” will be picking up guests at the end of the parade and offering rides back to the party’s gates.
Getting There: 1640 West Redstone Center Drive with free parking in Redstone/Kimball, or take any free and safe Pink 7 and White Electric Express bus line.
The Hours: 10 a.m.–10 p.m.

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Beth Rossi

Hailing originally from the East coast, Beth was drawn to the beauty and lifestyle of the West over 8 years ago. She now calls PC home, with her husband, fur babies and new baby girl, Nola. Having lived all over the US, and traveled to about 40 countries, she is always in search of new adventure and culinary exploration. When she isn't busy in the Marketing world, she loves to create, cook, and is inspired by all things nature.